Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1921 — Page 6
"Tfrfc TIM K8 JbTiday, September 3 b. WL WEDDING DAY OF GRECIAN PRINCESS AND RICH AMERICAN YOUTH IS NEAR can remove the riamo from the Hat of Lahiea names; thereby keeping the Ust bomp.iete. This method of Identtfleatlon is fool proof; accessible; sanitary, ani sealed, Indletructlble, non-injarlous and hi the rare of an authorized Sister. It puts the public at eaee as to the Identity of the little babies at the hospital and satisiies the most skeptical and nervous mother that her baby cannot be mixed. The Sisters Invite the publle to visit the nursery and are ready to answer Inquiries as to the method, system and care of the "Tiniea"' that are fflven in their care. 1 has been cohered thonovglily. With the exowpUon of Arbuekl-j. ail f the known witnesses hmve to' a Vvhat tKy know certd I fel thai the ase heat been thcrroiarhly' 4nveatHtedi. BafThilent evidence h teen Aeeured eJid present ed to Justify the chatrga araiUiirt Arbuck W Mr Taube has teen looaced la Zo A!spelea and is beln questioned tber today. Bhe la not thought to h.ve attended the p-arty" of llocxlay, Bepterober 5, but was a ealler on Arbuckle on the day before, aor3lap to Brady's Infermatlotu He desires to know -whut we at en In Arbuek!e'4 roams that day. quarrel proTed Uaauocessful li Ilatrict Court when John H. JIcQahey, r.ln-tsen years old, was arraigned n a c.bL.-ire of aeeoatlna; on complaint of ii - former sweetheart, Annie Sml'h, of Tarlsh Place. Mlaa Bmlth Is eerenteen years old, McOahey tol dthe they -would hava to lock Mm up to keep fi-i away from Mlsa 6mth, and they lathed h:rn up. The caae -was contin" t&. OF IDENTIFICATION j ARDENT LOVER IS JAILED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WOHCKSTEK, Mass Effort of Justloe WlnlfredJI. W'Mtln. to patoh up a
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St. Margaret's Hospital Dispels Fear of Mixing Babies from Popular Kind. Methods of !Jenttnca.tton of babies ud In the Obstetric Xvirserlea of the present time tew. to cauee raurh anxiety. The ricrv methods the nureery name necklace, recently adorted at St. iart.-irt lioepltal. tnoorporate qalltlo whi. h axe an Ideal mtane of IJentll1?ation The new method Is aa Bltrr'e as It ia valuable The Sister in charge- of the nursery la in complete control of the Identification system. The ccurpleifl outfit constnts of lettered aJid unJottrel bcada. aeal beada, pJyTS for cck-a-presVnjr aesl beads, and a bikhMA etrtn.r in line, which la sanitary Wins water and oil proof. -All beads are enam-t-UV The lettered beads ba the 5et-tai-s sunk and fired on, so that fhay
ENGLAND HONORS DARING HAWKER AT FUNERAL all guests to be witnesses
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Princess Xenla and William B. Leeds. William B. Leeds. son of the late Arceriran tin plnte kinjj. ai.d Princess Xenia of Greece, second daughter of Grand Duchess Marie of that country, are to be married this month in the palatial home ".f Leeds' mother in London, known as Spencer house. The princesa is recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Leeds is Dow Pritcess A-oastasia wif of P.nnce Chritopher.
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ahN'hol wltliont effecting the beada. A seal boad uals the necltlace so that It ciniwt be remove! without deetroyiug Us further uno. No complete name necklai'w la formed until the buby la actually lorn. Before the lettered beads are wi-vhs the list of names already In tne nursery Is r.otert. Should there 'bo C b&by In rbe nursery with the name name, the mothers f.rat name la placed before th family name. In the event of twins or triplets (it has happened at St. MarKrpt's) th letters A, Xi and C are, placed aftr the name In sequence of birth. After tbn necklace la placed on the baby the name Is wrltl.in plainly on duplicate papers containing the lis of babies. Xo baby leavea the delivery room without the name necklace sealed on It. Neither does any baby enter the nursery without the name necklace on it. On d'scharjre from the hospital the Sister In eharjre of nursery only.
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There will be not letep in their lnVsM gation in order that no Atrtela rnf be overlooked, the Deteotrre IVttrca-U, worlcntT in conjunction with the district attorney's offioej beHeireat the ease against "Fatty"' Arbtiekle it praeileal!y complete, Fjtlowlna: a conference -with CMet of Deteorlvea Puncan Malhercrceni toa.y District Attorney Brady taAd : "Erecy known guest at the partyk -w-lth, the posaiSle exception of Mn Taabev fans been mterrojrated, and every ankha of tJie case haa txet hivef1jmted. I thJnk
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Enjelaiiid paid ita final tributa to Harry Hawker, intrepid aw ator, when that haro'a body waa laid to rest in St. Paul's churchyard at Hook, near Briehton.
Bearing Hawker's body to St. Panl'a churchyard, at Hook.
chooner rith tha uririjF a eecntly.
England. Hawker and a compamon were the first men to attempt a non-stop flight across tha Atlant'-:. They failed and were (riven up for lost when a fishing
schooner finally arrived lr port with thata. Hawker waa tolle".
recently. British, notables attj&v
ed the funeral.
GOMPEHS THBEATEIJS EX-GOVERNOR fTNTttNATTCJ! NEWS SESV1CE ATLANTA. Ga Pe.pt, Samuel Gomers, president of t!ie Anifrwan Federation of Lab-or at t.h clo of a rpjecli here yeste.rday bf-.fore members of tie Amalgamated Association of Street Car employes threatened to hr'ti suit for s.:jider ayalnst former iov. Rrown tf Georsria a-r.d cfcalh-rvsed him to priTu certain sLaternerjts in advortleeienis which be .-id w-ere cirov.-
l&ted by B:vw. Th;e statements, Gemperi wild, had charged hirs and Prcs!de.nt Mahon of the Carmen's Union as p-cca sorles In murders gro -jrtnjr out of strikeat Gon.vrs dvlared there 4s only one other -man In "the ola of OoveTor Erown" r.am'.ng represtentati'.- B'anton of Texas.
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Grand Opening Saturday September 17 HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS!
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36-inch Scotcn Plaids, suitable for ladies skirts an3 children's school dresses. A good range of colors; 65c value. Special for opening day at 45c per yard. 36-inch Velvet Corduroy, all colors. Very fine finish. $1.75 values. Special for opening day at $1.25 yard.
pedals
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63c
Sugar, 10 lbs
Gold Medal Flour, 1 "3 Q Kebbl.; ttil.l Strawberries, " s r
lo. i can Strawberries or Blackberries, No. 2 cans . . . Tomatoes, No. 2 can Peas, per can Cherries, No. 1 can Peaches, No. 2 Vz can Puritas iklt and Hops, per can Bottle Caps, per gross
Best Baked Cookies, Fig Ban, per lb
5c
10c 10c 10c
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Graham Crocktrs, per lb Soda Crackers, per lb. B'jst Peaberry Coffee, per lb Fine Santos Coffee, 5 lbs Fancy Yellow Corn Meal, per lb. . Fancy Michigan Navy Beans, per lb Blue Rose Rice, per lb P. & G. Soap, lObars Lighthouse Soap, 10 bars Kitchen Cleanser, per can
15c I5c 24c 95c 3c 6c 6c 59c 55c 5c
36 inch all wool Hamilton Storm Serge, black and all wanted colors, suitable for ladies and children's dresses. Special for opening day, per yard
65c
36 inch unbleached Muslin, 15c value. Special for opening Q day, per yard ,27 inch bleached Shaker Flannel, heavy quality nap on both sides, regular 25c value. Special for opening day, 1 5 C per yard
Read the Details: Saturday, Septembtr 17th all Hammond women will want to come to 255 State Street. Hammond's new store opens with some of the greatest values ever seen in this county. A brand new store filled with fresh new goods bought on the lowest market in years offers you prices wliich will save as much money as you spend on ready-to-wear, dry goods, notions, hosiery, underwear, silks and cotton goods. We know what Hammond folks need and want because we've been buying for them for the past eight years.
The result of our experience is to offer you the newest goods at the lowest prices. Come to the Hertz Department Store.
Men's medium weight Balbriggan Union Suits, fine combed yarn, long sleeves, ankle length, all sizes. Special for 1 O C opening day at. ... .
Men's Fiber Silk Hose in black, navy, brown and grey. Special for opening, day, CA p per pair
Children's Stockings, goo 3 heavy quality, fine ribbed, all sizes, 25c value. Special fcr opening day, a pair
15c
40 inch all NSilk C in ton Crepe. Fine lustrous finish, black, navy and brown. Special price for opening day, per yard
3.48
32 inch imported French Ginghams, full range of checks and plaids, CQ regular 75c value. Special for opening day, per yard ... ........
Children's Coveralls, blue and white stripes, trimmed in red, sizes 5 to 8 years. Special for opening day, QQP
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Ladies Fiber Silk Hose, all sizes, very fine. Opening day, per pair,
59c
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Salts Seal Plush Coat, Austral ;an oppossum cape c.o liar, $55 value, for opening day only
$39. 75
$29.50 All Wool Tricotine Dresses for this day only
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Best quality fancy Hair Bow Rirbons, beautiful range of colors, regular 65c value. Special for opening day, 5 C per yard .-.... ..j
54-inch All-Wool Striped Skirtings, in navy, black and brown. 193 Special, per yard 38-inch mercerized Curtain Marqui
sette, tape edge. Cream and white. Special, per yard. . . .
Ladies medium weight Underwear, regular and extra sizes, very good quality. Special for opening day
Ladies Gingham House Drees made of standard quality, tnnmed in white organdy, all different styles and colors. $2.00 values. Special for opening day
49c
58-inch Wool Sacking, suitable for boys' suits and girls' school dresses. Navy, brown and grey. Per 7Qf yard VJ7V
We carry a full line of Notions at very reasonable prices.
Canton Crepe Dresses in black j and blue for the opening day , only. $25.00 and
$32.50
All Wool Serge Skirts, while 2 dozen last
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